Deliberation or Jurisdiction? Testing the effectiveness of different routes towards gender equality
Abstract
The point of departure for this paper is current debates in feminist research on
hindering and enabling factors for the transformation of society in women-friendly directions.
I develop two theoretically founded routes that both might lead to gender equality: the route
of deliberation versus the route of jurisdiction. Cultural explanations are frequent in crosscountry
comparative research that attempts to explain variations in everyday life situations for
women and men. However, this approach has been criticized for being unable to capture
short-term changes and for being almost a tautology. The routes, or explanatory themes,
developed in this paper focus on factors easier to “engineer” than beliefs deeply embedded in
society (the cultural approach). In the empirical part of the paper the number of women
elected to the national parliament is used as and indicator of the route of deliberation and an
index over the institutionalization of women’s rights in a country’s constitution or law is used
as an indicator on the route of jurisdiction. The paper ends with a suggestion on how to
classify countries along these dimensions. The ambition is however to continue this research
and make a fully developed test of the effectiveness of different routes.
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Date
2009-06Author
Wängnerud, Lena
Keywords
women in parliament
institutionalization
women's rights
impartiality
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2009:14
Language
eng